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Is it difficult for senior one to enter the Olympic math class?
It is difficult to get into the Olympic math class in senior one. In the first monthly exam after the start of school, the results are often used as the basis for whether to enter the Olympic math class, especially in the first year of high school.

Entering the Olympic math class means that you are taller, or psychologically superior, able to withdraw cash and have face. Therefore, at the beginning of each school year, many parents find relationships and try their best to cram their children into the Olympics class. Sometimes even because of poor grades, I can't enter the Olympic math class, and I still find trouble with the grade director.

Disadvantages of the course of Olympic Mathematics:

For the vast majority of children studying Olympic Mathematics and their parents, there is only one purpose, that is, to get an opportunity to attend an experimental class in a key middle school through various cup prizes. This is understandable in itself, because the current system of further education determines that Olympiad Mathematics has become an important means of further education, but it also increases the burden on students.

Through some contacts with parents, I know that many parents think that learning Olympic Mathematics is a measure of friendship now, and this thing will be useless in the future. Some of the things we are learning now, such as the principle of pigeon hole, may not be available in junior high school or even senior high school textbooks in the future.

Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Olympic Mathematics Course